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Does the rule y=-5x⁶ represent an exponential function?

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Final answer:

The rule y=-5x⁶ is not an exponential function, but rather a polynomial function of degree 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, the rule y=-5x⁶ does not represent an exponential function. Exponential functions are defined by the format f(x) = abʸ, where a is a constant, b is the base of the exponent greater than 0 and not equal to 1, and x is the exponent. Instead, y=-5x⁶ is a polynomial function of degree 6 where the variable x is raised to a power, and the power is a whole number, not a variable as it would be in an exponential function.

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